NEW FLAT TOP MODEL FROM WOLFFKRAN
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NEW FLAT TOP MODEL FROM WOLFFKRAN

Wolff 6523 Clear, aimed at DACH markets, extends manufacturer’s flat top tower crane line-up

Wolffkran is adding a new model to its Wolff Pack portfolio of tower cranes: the WOLFF 6523 Clear. The new 224 tonne class flat top tower crane is based on Wolffkran’s 6031 Clear, one of the company’s best-selling cranes, but comes with a newly designed and patented jib and, if specified, the new WOLFF High-Speed-Positioning-System (HiSPS) ­– which premiered at Bauma 2022 .

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GOOD AND BAD NEWS FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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GOOD AND BAD NEWS FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

This Labor Day week brings good and bad news for the construction industry as two new reports show both growth of the industry and a lack of skilled workers needed to fill positions and complete projects.

As the U.S. added 177,000 new jobs in August, the construction industry added 22,000 jobs, according to a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) August Employment Situation report released Sept. 1. Inflation and interest rates, two factors that directly impact the construction industry, remain high. But government money from the infrastructure act is helping the construction industry grow and keep the demand for skilled workers high. Meanwhile, a severe workforce shortage is impacting construction projects across the country.

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Wacker Neuson’s electric telehandler
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Wacker Neuson’s electric telehandler

The new machine which made its public debut as a prototype at Bauma last October, is structurally similar to the standard diesel powered TH412, offering a maximum lift height of 4.3 metres, with maximum capacity of 1,250kg which it can handle at full height, and a maximum forward reach of 2.25 metres with a 530kg load.

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Crane operator does the heavy lifting in new construction
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Crane operator does the heavy lifting in new construction

There's no more visible sign of Madison's building boom than the cranes that dot the the city's skyline.

For decades, the man at the helm of some of those massive machines has been Scott Sands, who has spent 37 years as a crane operator in the Madison area.

"I put buildings up," said Sands, of Sun Prairie, a crane operator with Ideal Crane Rental, 4349 Acker Road.

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Tree trimming with a Master Arborist
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Tree trimming with a Master Arborist

Daniel from Super Trees is a Master Arborist who whipped Nicea’s yard into beautiful shape. Fall is a great time to be planting trees, because the soil is nice and warm. Taking care of the roots is everything, Daniel says, this is the foundation, and the tree needs a strong one to build a good and healthy top.

When it comes to pruning, Daniel says trees need to be pruned every other year to third year. This fall is a great time to prune before facing heavy winter snow. We hear tips on structure, on why you should play music for your trees – no, really! And so much more.

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OSHA Seeks to Require Proper PPE Fit for Construction Workers
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OSHA Seeks to Require Proper PPE Fit for Construction Workers

The U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Health and Safety Administration has proposed a revision to the federal regulations for personal protective equipment in the construction industry.

The revised rule would explicitly state that PPE must properly fit each employee, similar to requirements already in place in OSHA's general industry and maritime standards. Currently, the construction standard states that PPE “shall be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition whenever it is necessary by reasons of hazards.”

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CRANE SAFETY: PROTECTING UP AND DOWN THE HOOK
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CRANE SAFETY: PROTECTING UP AND DOWN THE HOOK

Everyone is at risk when crane safety fails. Your workers are on the front line where injuries (and sometimes fatalities) can happen. Pedestrians in more populated areas are susceptible to injury. Your equipment is at risk and so is your business. How do you respond to accidents or work to prevent them when everything is on the line? 

Crane operators 

Crane operators are often the very first people to be held responsible for accidents – and operators certainly can be held responsible – but there are also people “below the hook” who had to do a lot of work before the operator even clocked in for their shift. 

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Pirate Ship Anchors in Niederfrohna Assisted by MAXIKraft Group’s Kranlogistik Sachsen GmbH – Video
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Pirate Ship Anchors in Niederfrohna Assisted by MAXIKraft Group’s Kranlogistik Sachsen GmbH – Video

“Ship Ahoy!” was the cry heard in the Niederfrohna primary school recently.

The small town with just over 2,200 inhabitants, Niederfrohna near Chemnitz in Saxony had applied to the Playmobil Foundation for Children’s Funding for an Activity Ship – and received confirmation. During the summer holidays, a truck with the long-awaited colourful pirate boat rolled up: 6m long and equipped with 6.50m high masts.

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CONDUCTIX-WAMPFLER LAUNCHES ALL-IN-ONE RADIO SOLUTION FOR OVERHEAD CRANE MARKET
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CONDUCTIX-WAMPFLER LAUNCHES ALL-IN-ONE RADIO SOLUTION FOR OVERHEAD CRANE MARKET

Conductix-Wampfler, a manufacturer of mobile electrification and data transfer systems for industrial machinery, has announced the roll-out of its newest radio solution for the North American overhead crane market.

Airmark is an all-in-one, out-of-the-box product that includes one receiver, two transmitters, two lanyards, batteries, two labels, and a user manual.

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DRONES FOR MONITORING CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
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DRONES FOR MONITORING CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

Drones have become an essential tool for monitoring construction progress and providing quality assurance. The ability to quickly and easily view what’s happening on a jobsite and share it with stakeholders has made drones one of the most widely adopted new technologies in construction. Advancements in camera and drone technology are also enabling new use cases.

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Detailing SC&RF’s new workforce study
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Detailing SC&RF’s new workforce study

Workforce challenges are a mainstay of the specialized transport and lifting industry, which often struggles to recruit, train and retain workers. As well, pertinent research and information regarding workforce issues is difficult to find.

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Skills Improve My Efficiency; Efficiency Improves My Skills
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Skills Improve My Efficiency; Efficiency Improves My Skills

Efficiency doesn’t seem like a sexy or glamorous subject when compared to discussing the latest and greatest climbing products or machinery on the market. The new, shiny, expensive gear and the latest machinery I keep looking at in the arb magazines all play a part in improving my efficiency practices. But think about it – would you buy a new ascender that was the coolest color and the nicest shape and had the best name if you heard it dragged badly on the rope, causing a lot of friction and making your ascent more difficult? With this prior knowledge, probably not.

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A LOOK AT THE LATEST IN LIFTING ATTACHMENTS
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A LOOK AT THE LATEST IN LIFTING ATTACHMENTS

Not every load can be hung from a hook – frequently, some kind of special attachment is needed. Julian Champkin reports.

A crane or hoist with a hook on the end seems a clear and simple solution to most lifting problems. But loads can be awkward things: very few of them, for example, have that convenient, and indeed necessary, hole on their upper side, exactly above their centre of gravity – the one that you need for your hook to have something to lift with.

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NEW CRANES OR OLD?
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NEW CRANES OR OLD?

When your crane is ageing it is time to get a new one… or is it? Refurbishment can bring older machines back to as new and may be a more economical and environmentally-friendly option. Julian Champkin reports

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ASK AN ARBORIST: THINKING ABOUT HURRICANE SEASON
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ASK AN ARBORIST: THINKING ABOUT HURRICANE SEASON

In my work as an arborist, I do a lot of assessing and speculation with folks. Will this tree fall on my house, does that tree look healthy, what would you do about this or that, etc.  It's always interesting to go see a new tree, in a new environment, and look for clues that lead to a satisfactory outcome.

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TECHNOLOGY AND LABOR TRENDS IMPACTING THE UTILITY INDUSTRY
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TECHNOLOGY AND LABOR TRENDS IMPACTING THE UTILITY INDUSTRY

After another month of construction employment gains (25,000 new jobs) in the U.S. economy, the challenge of finding labor to complete the potential work remains high. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment of electricians, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters will grow 10 percent from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations.

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Crawler crane market is setting the stage for steady growth
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Crawler crane market is setting the stage for steady growth

Many factors are driving the lattice boom crawler crane market, including a steady stream of infrastructure projects throughout North America. The market for crawler cranes, often considered the standard-bearer in the realm of cranes, is trending in a positive direction.

Jim Jatho, crawler cranes product manager, Liebherr USA, said the crawler market is evolving, and demand is increasing.

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What Causes Girdling Roots?
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What Causes Girdling Roots?

A girdling root is a root that circles around at least one side of the main trunk.  You’ll usually see them at or slightly below the soil surface.  These roots wrap tightly around the trunk, putting pressure on it. As result, movement of water and nutrients to the leaves is restricted.

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